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Black Bear Population In New Jersey - 1,593 words
Black Bear Population In New Jersey Black Bear
Population As the world evolves, the number of
problems facing it increases with each passing
day. The population numbers of many species are
rising extensively. Several environmental factors
along with scientific factors combine, resulting
in over-population. As more buildings, homes, and
businesses materialize, natural habitats where
animals live are destroyed, leaving certain
species intruding in rural areas where they once
roamed freely. One particularly example of this
problem is the black bear population in New
Jersey. The black bear population is growing too
quickly while their natural habitat is rapidly
decreasing. The Division of Fish a ...
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New Jersey Vs Tlo - 382 words
New Jersey Vs. T.L.O. Christopher D. Monroe II New
Jersey Vs. T.L.O. Facts of the Case On March 7,
1985 T.L.O. and another student were found smoking
in the womans bathroom. They were then taken to
see the Assistant Principal, Mr. Choplick, and
were questioned about smoking in the bathroom.
Upon further questioning the second student told
Mr. Choplick she was smoking T.L.O. denied she was
smoking and also claimed I dont smoke at all. Mr.
Choplick then asked if he could search the purse
and T.L.O. complied. Upon first opening the purse
a pack of cigarettes was found and under it was a
pack of rolling papers. In Mr. Choplicks
experience rolling papers are a prerequisite of
marijuana use. Upon ...
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13 Were The Elizabethans More Bloodthirsty Or Tolerant Of - 1,210 words
... repulsiveness. His is a Dionysianism so
passionately self-serving, so deliberate if not
cold-blooded, that, corrosive rather than
life-giving like the Dionysian at its best, it
turns all not only to destruction but to
cheapness, ignominy, pointlessness. -Theodore
Weiss, The Breath of Clowns and Kings, 1974 - The
great stories of murder are about men who could
not have done it but who did. They are not
murderers, they are men. And their stories will be
better still when they are excellent men; not
merely brilliant and admirable, but also, in
portions of themselves which we infer rather than
see. Richard is never quite human enough. The
spectacle over which he presides with his bent
back a ...
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A Holiday For The Virgins - 522 words
A Holiday For The Virgins A Holiday for the
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( ) Keats earliest poems date from 1814. In 1816
John Keats, gave up his medical training and
devoted himself full time to a literary career. In
1820 Keats became ill with tuberculosis. The
illness may have been aggravated by the emotional
strain of his attachment to Fanny Brawne, a young
woman with whom he had fallen in love( ).
Nevertheless, the period from 1 ...
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A Peoples History Of The United States Chapter Four Summary - 831 words
A People's History Of The United States Chapter
Four Summary As the British and Colonists were
engaged in the Seven Years War against the French
and Indians, the colonists were slowly building up
feelings for their removal from under the British
crown. There had been several uprisings to
overthrow the colonial governments. When the war
ended and the British were victorious, they
declared the Proclamation of 1763 which stated
that the land west of the Appalachians was to be
reserved for the Native American population. The
colonists were confused and outraged and the now
ambitious social elite's were raring to direct
that anger against the English since the French
were no longer a threat. Howe ...
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A Quantum Computer A Future Technology - 1,415 words
A Quantum Computer... a future technology Mike
Damewood By the strange laws of quantum mechanics,
Folger, a senior editor at Discover, notes, an
electron, proton, or other subatomic particle is
"in more than one place at a time," because
individual particles behave like waves, these
different places are different states that an atom
can exist in simultaneously. Ten years ago, Folger
writes, David Deutsch, a physicist at Oxford
University, argued that it may be possible to
build an extremely powerful computer based on this
peculiar reality. In 1994, Peter Shor, a
mathematician at AT&T Bell Laboratories in New
Jersey, proved that, in theory at least, a
full-blown quantum computer could factor ...
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Abortion - 1,258 words
... abortions. If they were caught afterwards,
they were charged with murder. But is abortion
murder? Abortion is defined as "The induced
termination of a pregnancy before it is capable of
survival as an individual" (Frohock 186).
Considering this definition, at the time of most
abortions, the fetus is not an individual. The
definition is far too simplistic. One needs to
take into consideration the developmental stages
of the fetal life span. Most abortions occur soon
after the confirmation of pregnancy, (usually
prior to 12 weeks gestation.) The first twelve
weeks is known as the first trimester or the
embryonic phase. At this time the fetus is about
3-3.5 inches long having a weight of 15- ...
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Abortion A Matter Of Choice - 1,264 words
... ese illegal abortions. If they were caught
afterwards, they were charged with murder. But is
abortion murder? Abortion is defined as The
induced termination of a pregnancy before it is
capable of survival as an individual (Frohock
186). Considering this definition, at the time of
most abortions, the fetus is not an individual.
The definition is far too simplistic. One needs to
take into consideration the developmental stages
of the fetal life span. Most abortions occur soon
after the confirmation of pregnancy, (usually
prior to 12 weeks gestation.) The first twelve
weeks is known as the first trimester or the
embryonic phase. At this time the fetus is about
3-3.5 inches long having a wei ...
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Abortion Facts - 1,613 words
Abortion Facts Abortion, the ending of pregnancy,
has been a very controversial topic for decades.
Is abortion moral or immoral? People all over the
world have different opinions. There are different
ways that abortion can be performed: surgically or
medicinally. The 1973 Supreme Court decision known
as Roe vs. Wade marked an important turning point
in abortion. This decision made it legal to have
abortions. Different states have various laws on
abortion. Abortion continues to be debated
worldwide. Abortion Controversy Abortion is the
ending of a pregnancy. It is the removal of a
fetus from the uterus before the fetus is mature
enough to live on its own. Abortion has been
around for decades. ...
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Abortion Is A Subject Of Perception To Find A Clear Cut Solution Would Be To Commit Suicide Doctors Say That Candy Is Not Bad - 1,958 words
Abortion is a subject of perception; to find a
clear cut solution would be to commit suicide.
Doctors say that candy is not bad, so long as
there is not a consumption of it at one time. All
things in life must be viewed through a
reasonable, clear mind. To say abortion is good or
bad is to look at it blindly. Abortion is not like
racism or oppression where to look at one incident
is to miss the point. Or if we look at the big
picture we see the crime, and abuse. Abortion is
by far a twentieth century invention or discovery,
the only thing modern about abortions is the
procedure. During the time of ancient Greece and
Rome there have been writings of abortions.
Abortions may be dangerous no, b ...
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Abraham Lincoln - 1,088 words
... in acceptance of the Republican senatorial
nomination (June 16, 1858) Lincoln suggested that
Douglas, Chief Justice Roger B. Taney, and
Democratic presidents Franklin Pierce and James
Buchanan had conspired to nationalize slavery. In
the same speech he expressed the view that the
nation would become either all slave or all free:
"A house divided against itself cannot stand." The
underdog in the senatorial campaign, Lincoln
wished to share Douglas's fame by appearing with
him in debates. Douglas agreed to seven debates:
in Ottawa, Freeport, Jonesboro, Charleston,
Galesburg, Quincy, and Alton, Ill. Lincoln knew
that Douglas--now fighting the Democratic Buchanan
administration over the cons ...
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Adolescent Behavior In School - 1,601 words
Adolescent Behavior In School Middle School is a
large school and has students attending from six
Putnam County towns and two Dutchess County towns.
On the average, the graduating class has close to
500 students and the typical class has 32 students
attending. The school has two cafeterias in order
to accommodate it's large student population, one
cafeteria to provide for fifth and sixth graders,
and another for seventh and eighth graders.
Interesting enough, the different classes do not
attend lunch together, in other words, seventh and
eighth graders do not attend lunch together nor
fifth and sixth graders. Again I assume this is
strictly do to the large population of this
school. I entere ...
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Ae Housman: Scholar And Poet - 1,710 words
... not in love with him. Consequently, she
should exchange her happiness and love for his
suffering, thus "lie down forlorn; But the lover
will be well." The metaphor Lovers ills are all to
buy....Buy them, buy them" is suggesting that the
lads happiness is at the maidens expense (Hoagwood
51). Terence Hoagwood claims: The dualized pairs-
buy and sell, well and forlorn, lad and maiden-
remain opposed (rather than resolved or
reconciled) at the poems end, helping to account
for the considerable tension that the poem
sustains: the contradictions survive, rather than
disappearing (as in sentimentalized love poetry)
into a happy illusion at the end (Hoagwood 51). In
Housmans poetry, he often c ...
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Affirmative Action - 1,229 words
Affirmative Action The state shall not
discriminate, or grant preferential treatment to
any individual or group on the basis of race, sex,
color, ethnicity, or national origin in the
operation of public employment, public education,
or public contracting. The previous statement is
the unedited text of the operative part of
Proposition 209, the California Civil Rights
Initiative (CCRI), that passed November fifth by a
percentage of 54 to 46. Though the initiative does
not actually mention affirmative action,
Californians feel affirmative action may be coming
to an end. Will the decision of Proposition 209
have a great impact on colleges and universities?
We will soon find out. We do know that ...
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Aids - 1,410 words
Aids Aids by sean ross How is HIV Diagnosed? You
can get tested for HIV in a number of locations --
including public clinics, AIDS organizations,
physicians' offices, and hospitals. Many locations
give the test for free. You can choose between
anonymous tests, in which you do not give your
name to the HealthCare provider, or confidential
tests, in which you do give your name. Test sites
should provide trained counselors who can offer
you support and guidance, no matter what the test
result.(Balch-97) An HIV test looks for the
antibodies your immune system creates in response
to the virus. These antibodies may not appear in
your blood until three to six months after HIV
infection. Therefore, ...
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Aids Whats New Is The Message Getting Through We Already Know Enough About Aids To Prevent Its Spread, But Ignorance, Complac - 1,708 words
AIDS - What's new ? ------------------- Is the
message getting through? We already know enough
about AIDS to prevent its spread, but ignorance,
complacency, fear and bigotry continue to stop
many from taking adequate precautions. We know
enough about how the infection is transmitted to
protect ourselves from it without resorting to
such extremes as mandatory testing, enforced
quarantine or total celibacy. But too few people
are heeding the AIDS message. Perhaps many simply
don't like or want to believe what they hear,
preferring to think that AIDS "can't happen to
them." Experts repeatedly remind us that infective
agents do not discriminate, but can infect any and
everyone. Like other commun ...
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Albert Einstein - 1,498 words
Albert Einstein Einsteins early life; Einstein was
born in Ulm, Germany on Mar. 14, 1879. Einstein's
parents, who were non observant Jews, moved from
Ulm to Munich when Einstein was an infant. The
family business was the manufacture of electrical
parts. When the business failed, in 1894, the
family moved to Milan, Italy. At this time
Einstein decided officially to relinquish his
German citizenship. Within a year, still without
having completed secondary school, Einstein failed
an examination that would have allowed him to take
a course of study leading to a diploma as an
electrical engineer at the Swiss Federal Institute
of Technology. He spent the next year in nearby
Aarau at the continual ...
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Albert Einstein - 766 words
Albert Einstein When many people hear the name
Albert Einstein, they say, Ooh what did he do,
write a bunch of stuff on a chalkboard, prove to
some scientists that he was right, and then star
in a Pepsi commercial? Well, Im here to tell you
that he did much more than that, (even though I
really like that Pepsi commercial.) Albert
Einstein was born March 14, 1879 in Ulm,
Wrttemberg, Germany. Albert began his extensive
studies at a school in Munich. At Munich he
pursued a career in Electrical Engineering, but
failed an exam and was rejected from Eidgenssische
Technische Hochschule in Zurich. After failing at
his original choice of schools, he went on to a
secondary school in Aarau to train him ...
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